When a horse shows aggresion towards you it means he does not veiw you as his leader in your herd of two. You need to teach him that you are the leader in this relationship. If you ever have the chance, go and see how horses act together in a pasture. They gain leadership by moving the other horses around, left, right, forwards, and backwards. This is what you need to do to gain your horses respect and therefore become the leader in this relationship. Ground work works wonders with leadership issues.
Lower your head and slowly back away facing the horse, any sudden movements or if you turn your back to the horse can set him/her off. Once out of the horse's area, get an experienced horse person.
its not happy. it could bite u, its extra cautious
if the horse pins its ears back it is mad but if it is just moving them back and forth that is OK
4 hence 'ten pins' 4 at the back, then 3, then 2, then 1 at the front.
They were used to close the horse blanket around the horse. It's a giant safety pin. Used before velcro and leather tabs with buckles.
No
there is four
Yes, a horse has a back bone.
eras
Eras was created in 1976.
There are 4 eras, and they are the Hadean, Archean, Proterozoic, and Phanerozoic eras.
There are 4 pins in the back row, 7,8,9 and 10.
"On pins and needles" refers to anxiety, as though you were being jabbed by sharp points. I was on pins and needles until I got the test results back.
To get the energy back for the horse, I would use a turnip.